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into something more sustainable, trying to bring afghan government down there, trying to create an environment that the afghans would be able to then take charge of everything that was being done for them by the additional troops. >> all right, well, thanks very much. some pretty incredible reporting. it takes a lot of courage to say some of those things that he said. check out his book and also the book he wrote after spending time in iraq after the war. it's also fantastic. >>> it's said music brings people together. apparently only if they can get the right visas. this is a pretty amazing story. it's next. the postal service is critical to our economy, delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet the house is considering a bill to close thousands of offices, slash service and layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts.
into something more sustainable, trying to bring afghan government down there, trying to create an environment that the afghans would be able to then take charge of everything that was being done for them by the additional troops. >> all right, well, thanks very much. some pretty incredible reporting. it takes a lot of courage to say some of those things that he said. check out his book and also the book he wrote after spending time in iraq after the war. it's also fantastic. >>>...
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god and the only way to heaven, what you're doing is you're creating a very unhealthy and non-safe environment for every child in that classroom that doesn't come from a christian family, okay, and so you're inhibiting your children, your students from being able to learn. >> i might not be able to necessarily tell them that i believe that they're god's children and that he loves them, but i'm trying to show that love to them. >> your faith isn't something that you walk around beating people on the head with. people should be able to tell that you're a christian without you saying a word. >> reporter: it is grindingly difficult work. children coming here test well below students in more affluent areas. what is accomplished in the classroom is often offset by what they experience outside. dealing with all that is a real test of faith. you're swimming upstream. >> that's what it feels like most days, yes. >> reporter: your faith keeps you going? >> yes, i will be honest. i don't know how other people do it. without that or motivating you have no ideal how anyone would willingly wake up and come
god and the only way to heaven, what you're doing is you're creating a very unhealthy and non-safe environment for every child in that classroom that doesn't come from a christian family, okay, and so you're inhibiting your children, your students from being able to learn. >> i might not be able to necessarily tell them that i believe that they're god's children and that he loves them, but i'm trying to show that love to them. >> your faith isn't something that you walk around...
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the state department thought it was operate nothing a benign environment that it didn't need to gather intelligence and i am worried, it is more likely the latter explanation and it speaks to a world view that is flawed. ip supported overthrowing gaddafi once he threatened with terrorism. but who do you replace him? here 18 months after it started. the writ of the central government does not run country wide. there is it a risk of fralmentation and terrorist will take root in the meditarianium. and this is spreading in the region. and we don't understand what the risks are. president likes to say gaddafi is overturned without any american casulties. there is an un envoy to talk to president assaud. he killed 20,000, of his own people. does the un really think he will help us with this? >> the envoy may be a little bit more realistic than the state department. he said his job is almost impossible. i would delete almost. and the state department operated on the assumption that we could chitchat russell to help ease assaud out of power this is a missed perception. >> and should we conside
the state department thought it was operate nothing a benign environment that it didn't need to gather intelligence and i am worried, it is more likely the latter explanation and it speaks to a world view that is flawed. ip supported overthrowing gaddafi once he threatened with terrorism. but who do you replace him? here 18 months after it started. the writ of the central government does not run country wide. there is it a risk of fralmentation and terrorist will take root in the meditarianium....
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when you are in a high threat environment we have to do what is necessary to protect our personnel on the ground. >> bret: there is more security at is what called the annex, a mile away. based in tripoli and moving around the country is a department of defense site security team. february 12th, 2012, lieutenant colonel wood who joined the utah national guard after two decades in personality forces arrives in libya as the new commander. >> it had 16 members zbloobtsd what did they do? >> site security operations that had extra skills. >> bret: could a team that small make a difference? >> caliber of individuals on the team were the best in the united states inventory. they could make a difference in any fire fight. >> the problem that sst is slated on end the tour by summer's end and the security situation is taking an ominous turn. >> spring of 2012 this was an uptick in terror attacks in libya? >> that is true. the nature of things started to change. when i first got on the ground, there was a lot of lawlessness going back and forth. as things progressed. commotion settled down but
when you are in a high threat environment we have to do what is necessary to protect our personnel on the ground. >> bret: there is more security at is what called the annex, a mile away. based in tripoli and moving around the country is a department of defense site security team. february 12th, 2012, lieutenant colonel wood who joined the utah national guard after two decades in personality forces arrives in libya as the new commander. >> it had 16 members zbloobtsd what did they...
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the state department thought it was operate nothing a benign environment that it didn't need to gather intelligence and i am worried, it is more likely the latter explanation and it speaks to a world view that is flawed. ip supported overthrowing gaddafi once he threatened with terrorism. but who do you replace him? here 18 months after it started. the writ of the central government does not run country wide. there is it a risk of fralmentation and terrorist will take root in the meditarianium. and this is spreading in the region. and we don't understand what the risks are. president likes to say gaddafi is overturned without any american casulties. there is an un envoy to talk to president assaud. he killed 20,000, of his own people. does the un really think he will help us with this? >> the envoy may be a little bit more realistic than the state department. he said his job is almost impossible. i would delete almost. and the state department operated on the assumption that we could chitchat russell to help ease assaud out of power this is a missed perception. >> and should we conside
the state department thought it was operate nothing a benign environment that it didn't need to gather intelligence and i am worried, it is more likely the latter explanation and it speaks to a world view that is flawed. ip supported overthrowing gaddafi once he threatened with terrorism. but who do you replace him? here 18 months after it started. the writ of the central government does not run country wide. there is it a risk of fralmentation and terrorist will take root in the meditarianium....
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> time for the "ridiculist." we'd like to introduce you to the concept of the goldfish beauty pageant. not kidding. this is a real thing. the goldfish championship drew 3,000 fish from 14 different countries. it's a giant warehouse full of bish bowls. the most important part is the not floating belly up to the top of the bowl part. but it's quite a meticulous judging process. if you don't believe me, ask the guy with the most esoteric job title ever, goldfish beauty pageant judge. >> translator: we judge goldfish by five criteria. breed, body shape, swimming gesture, color, very important and overall impression. >> the all important pageant criteria of body shape. it's high time goldfish developed body image issues like everything else. they have been getting by on personality far too long. some have been letting themselves go. take a look at this pageant fish. it weighs almost four pounds. a in the 40 or 50 years he's been raising goldfish, and that's
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> time for the "ridiculist." we'd like to introduce you to the concept of the goldfish beauty pageant. not kidding. this is a real thing. the goldfish championship drew 3,000 fish from 14 different countries. it's a giant warehouse full of bish bowls. the most important part is the not floating belly up to the top of the bowl...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. syou know, i've helped alot ofof people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) awhat strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> our fifth story, karl rove losing his touch. the man who spent years on top of the conservative political world, the man dubbed george w. bush's brain. his super pac spent a huge amount on the election. they shelled out more than $170 million. 1.29% of that resulted in winning elec
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. syou know, i've...
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blackout, i built 10 generators in new york city to address that if i tried to build a big generator the environment list would have stopped it. we don't put in modern generators. anytime you do, 10, 15 year process of litigation. we have to modernize our infrastructure otherwise we are on the brink and something goes wrong it is 10 days, five days, four days to come back. we should build put this back in a day or two. neil: when we put new power stations in the same wiring, same circuitry, a little bit more earthquake resistant and we can survive a lot of bad earthquakes. so why don't we do that? >> the oppositions are systemic particularly the northeast. you have to undergo 10 to 15 years of litigation in order to get a new pipeline, a new transmission line in. they were all below the level that required significant environmental review. i got 10 done that way. if i had gone for a big one, still would have been built. neil: mayor bloomberg, who are support him out for barack obama on climate change. >> the mayor did a good job on the storm, i applaud that. i did exactly the same thing when they sa
blackout, i built 10 generators in new york city to address that if i tried to build a big generator the environment list would have stopped it. we don't put in modern generators. anytime you do, 10, 15 year process of litigation. we have to modernize our infrastructure otherwise we are on the brink and something goes wrong it is 10 days, five days, four days to come back. we should build put this back in a day or two. neil: when we put new power stations in the same wiring, same circuitry, a...
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when he put women in senior positions and how he sought them out, how he had a family friendly work environment polled very high in your own focus group. i would point out that it's interesting to see the president and vice president talk like they are, because it was anita dunn, the communications director of the obama white house who said this white house was a hostile workplace, and it met all the legal requirements of a hostile workplace. you had christina romer who said she felt like a piece of meat. i hope you would show those clips instead of them ignoring the reality of their own administration and how they treat the women that worked for them. i think romney have been worked for him and know so many women, i hope you would show that ad up right now. women, democrats and republicans, who he had in senior positions, they talk about how great he was to work with. he put a woman in charge of his vice presidential vetting things, something democrats give to an old-gray-haired time. >> thank you very much. >>> still to come, getting bossy, there is a new audiotape out tonight that we have ob
when he put women in senior positions and how he sought them out, how he had a family friendly work environment polled very high in your own focus group. i would point out that it's interesting to see the president and vice president talk like they are, because it was anita dunn, the communications director of the obama white house who said this white house was a hostile workplace, and it met all the legal requirements of a hostile workplace. you had christina romer who said she felt like a...
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and so the question is how do you, to the degree you can, shape the environment after you get out? and i think that's what all of this talk about 2014 in afghanistan is, to focus the minds of afghan leaders. we are not going to be around. and i actually think iraq has gone better than i expected. so, who knows. afghanistan might too. i'm actually though in the long run, more pessimistic about afghanistan than i am about iraq. >> start by why do you think iraq has gone better than expected and then michael will talk about where you think there's gaps in this path's approach to t. >> i thought that iraq would unravel after the americans left. in fact, aid series on my blog called "iraq, the unraveling." it hasn't. rather it has sort of come to a stalemate it is not falling apart but not making any political progress it is just sort of sitting there, not a great situation but actually better than i personally expected when i last took a long look at iraq. what people forget in this country though is iraq, even right now, is still more violent than afghanistan is. >> well, i actually t
and so the question is how do you, to the degree you can, shape the environment after you get out? and i think that's what all of this talk about 2014 in afghanistan is, to focus the minds of afghan leaders. we are not going to be around. and i actually think iraq has gone better than i expected. so, who knows. afghanistan might too. i'm actually though in the long run, more pessimistic about afghanistan than i am about iraq. >> start by why do you think iraq has gone better than expected...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. the ones who make us laugh, the ones with the strong shoulder to lean on, the ones we're named after, and the ones named after us. it takes all kinds of good to make a family. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. o, what you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for nths or trap to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! >>> wesealof our show with stors we car out wre we fosr o
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the intelligence community under the bus which is not a good thing to do when you're in this kind of environment. they should have stepped back from the story, found out what the facts were, but they got in bed with the government and they ve no idea who this people are. lou: they've been the administratiin. >> no idea what's going on. no idea is that television is alive and well. we should have had beme a big suspicions. lou: the last word. >> i think ee is right. this is a tight election. the momentum is with governor romney in the has not close the sale. he was the debate he will be in a commanding position. if the president does, we will be back in a dead heat for. lou: gentleman, as always. thank you. well, coming up, a man who built his company in says his workers have the right to hear him speak straightforwardly about where he sees that business had it and what he sees as the prospect for new jobs and new opportunity, the owner of west state resorts. vice-president joe biden has some interesting ideas on how libya compares to syria. we will have that as well. he goes on and and on. ♪ l
the intelligence community under the bus which is not a good thing to do when you're in this kind of environment. they should have stepped back from the story, found out what the facts were, but they got in bed with the government and they ve no idea who this people are. lou: they've been the administratiin. >> no idea what's going on. no idea is that television is alive and well. we should have had beme a big suspicions. lou: the last word. >> i think ee is right. this is a tight...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero fat! hmmm. you'll bring a lot to the party. [ all ] yay!
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we...
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i don't think iran would intentionally launch a suicidal nuclear war, but given the polar nuclear environment, i think that there are a lot of possibilities for accidental or inadvertent nuclear exchange. given the small size of israel, a nuclear exchange involving israel could very well mean the end of the state of israel. and once iran has ballistic missiles capable of reaching the east coast of the united states, which experts estimate could be in as little as five years, one of these could result in nuclear exchange on the east coast of the united states. so these are serious threats that the united states would have to deal with. so as president obama said, a nuclear iran is unacceptable. a u.s. military strike could almost certainly destroy iran's key nuclear facilities. this could set iran back. i estimate it would set iran's program back between three to ten years. iran could end up permanently without permanent weapons. there's a significant upside to a strike. there are also down sides to military action. i think that these risks are often exaggerated and aren't quite as severe as m
i don't think iran would intentionally launch a suicidal nuclear war, but given the polar nuclear environment, i think that there are a lot of possibilities for accidental or inadvertent nuclear exchange. given the small size of israel, a nuclear exchange involving israel could very well mean the end of the state of israel. and once iran has ballistic missiles capable of reaching the east coast of the united states, which experts estimate could be in as little as five years, one of these could...
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that were going on and yes, i think that it's hard to get control of the message in that sort of an environment. >> there's lots of controversial things happen over the past few years. one of them, the auto boailout. here's a quick peak. >> there was a screen set up for slides, but we might as well been showing a horror movie because what was described in that meeting was an economic crisis beyond anything anybody had imagined. >> you had people telling you that the auto industry was literally days from collapsing. the financial sector the heart that pumps blood into the economy was frozen up in cardiac arrest. >> david, a lot of people agree. if we didn't do something for the auto industry, it would have been economic chaos in this country. but i guess the question i have for you tonight is if general motors never goes in the green to taxpayers and we are far from that right now, do you still think that the way that that was structured was a point of pride for this president? >> first of all, i think we will recover that money. over time, we've recovered a great deal of it. they've repaid thei
that were going on and yes, i think that it's hard to get control of the message in that sort of an environment. >> there's lots of controversial things happen over the past few years. one of them, the auto boailout. here's a quick peak. >> there was a screen set up for slides, but we might as well been showing a horror movie because what was described in that meeting was an economic crisis beyond anything anybody had imagined. >> you had people telling you that the auto...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. and i was told to call my next of kin. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i didn't know this could happen so young. take control, talk to your doctor. >>> our second story "outfront," pardon the interruption. there was no pardon or excuse me. there was actually just a lot of this. >> how much did you cut licenses and permits -- >> governor romney, here's what we did. there were a whole bunch of oil companies -- >> i had a question and the question was how much did you cut them by? >> you want me to answer -- >> how much did you cut them by. let me mention something else the president said a moment ago, when he was describing chinese investments and so forth. >> candy, hold on a second. >> i'm still speaking. >> i'm sorry. >> mr. president -- >> governor romney -- >> mr. president, have you looked at your pension? >> i don't
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. and i was told to call my next of kin. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i didn't know this could happen so young. take control, talk to your doctor. >>> our second story "outfront," pardon the...
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it can be susceptible to events that the environment but that is the whole idea. if events in the environment cause one group or the other to become more likely to vote based on the measures that is what it reflects and, when we have, chris, a democratic incumbent, as we do now, running for re-election, the likely voters make a big difference. back in 1996 had all voters voted based on our estimate, clinton would have beat dole by 15 points and he only won in the high single turnout was disproportional to republicans an 1980 we had another democratic running and when the dust settled, ronald reagan won more than we or anybody else had said because the republicans were more energized and likely voters, trying to take into account the factors we mentioned, who will show up and who isn't is extremely important, particularly in an election like this which may have lower turnout than we saw in '08. >> chris: well, let's talk about the other big controversy, it isn't just for you but all pollsters. and that is the question of how do you weight by party. what percentage
it can be susceptible to events that the environment but that is the whole idea. if events in the environment cause one group or the other to become more likely to vote based on the measures that is what it reflects and, when we have, chris, a democratic incumbent, as we do now, running for re-election, the likely voters make a big difference. back in 1996 had all voters voted based on our estimate, clinton would have beat dole by 15 points and he only won in the high single turnout was...
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president know about that decreasing security environment? was he told about the attacks on the conflict of which he told about the 16 august cable where the investor said if he is attacked we cannot defend this place. what did the president know about the security environment in libya before the attack? during the attack, what orders did they make, why were they not carried out? and afterward, why did he pushed a story line that was misleading? as to ambassador rice, after this report, i hope the american people will understand that the story she told on 15 september was completely out of line with reality on the ground, and i believe firmly now more than ever that the story she told on five national television shows was more of a political story than informing the american people. the talking points -- who changed the talking points? he took out references to al qaeda? al qaeda references are all over the rim original report and all over the cables coming out of libya and tripoli. when she said security at the consulate was substantial, and
president know about that decreasing security environment? was he told about the attacks on the conflict of which he told about the 16 august cable where the investor said if he is attacked we cannot defend this place. what did the president know about the security environment in libya before the attack? during the attack, what orders did they make, why were they not carried out? and afterward, why did he pushed a story line that was misleading? as to ambassador rice, after this report, i hope...
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the miscalculation here was thinking that in a post-conflict environment like libya, the same normal rules of the vienna convention apply, that the host nation can provide for security. so i think much as the military learned from experiences like beirut in 1983, khobar towers in 1986, that when you deploy people in dangerous situations, you have to concentrate on force protection and bring the resources with you that can provide an adequate level of protection. the state department has to rethink how it operates in these kinds of environments. >> i still remember '83, and i think that was the wrong decision to put our troops there with no purpose but to guard the airport. it was a symbol of strength, not strength. new york congressman gary ackerman is retiring, and he had strong words for his fellow representatives, i think especially republicans, at today's house hearing on this matter. let's watch gary ackerman. >> this might be my final six moments to speak in my 30-year career here, and i want to first start by apologizing to the deputy secretaries because you have been brought
the miscalculation here was thinking that in a post-conflict environment like libya, the same normal rules of the vienna convention apply, that the host nation can provide for security. so i think much as the military learned from experiences like beirut in 1983, khobar towers in 1986, that when you deploy people in dangerous situations, you have to concentrate on force protection and bring the resources with you that can provide an adequate level of protection. the state department has to...
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. >> she is making romney's case in the fairly safe environment on september 30th, but when it matters in the debate, three weeks before a presidential election she is making the opposite case and thereby -- >> which she shouldn't be talking. it is just not her job. lou: let's let david axelrrd do do the talking in response to candy crowley on the very issue she corroborated last night for the president as he flat-out lied to the american people. >> do you know the president called it an act of terror the day after it happened but when you're, the responsible party, when you're the administration, you have a responsibility to act on what you know and what the intelligence community believes. this was, this is being thoroughly investigated. lou: not planned? first they said it wasn't planned part of this tape all that. >> director of national intelligence said on friday that was the original information that was given to us. lou: well, erin, i'm at a loss. this is, i don't know where the fourth estate is here. i don't know where the national liberal media is because it is, it is, seems
. >> she is making romney's case in the fairly safe environment on september 30th, but when it matters in the debate, three weeks before a presidential election she is making the opposite case and thereby -- >> which she shouldn't be talking. it is just not her job. lou: let's let david axelrrd do do the talking in response to candy crowley on the very issue she corroborated last night for the president as he flat-out lied to the american people. >> do you know the president...
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the worldview of thomas al qaeda leaders have formed today and the environment much more radical than was the case nearly a decade earlier. there are some important lessons the u.s. can learn from iraq and afghanistan and what is taking place there. again the thing i take away under the stress to people is that this is not a word the u.s. can win on its own. it's very tempting for the years to see a problem and want to go and consult it all the way. there has to be a realization that sometimes being so proactive and carrying out so many missile strikes and drum strikes can actually have a negative impact. >> ibrahim come at a joint to >> well, i didn't hear the question. but what greg said made sense to me, so thank you. >> i'm sorry. all lectures are repeating the question to make sure. >> thank you good good morning. i am giancarlo gonzalez the talk radio news service. yemeni president abdu rabu mansour heidi was here that september and he expressed his unreserved admiration for the general program. i would like you to comment on not as well as subsequent statements were obviously y
the worldview of thomas al qaeda leaders have formed today and the environment much more radical than was the case nearly a decade earlier. there are some important lessons the u.s. can learn from iraq and afghanistan and what is taking place there. again the thing i take away under the stress to people is that this is not a word the u.s. can win on its own. it's very tempting for the years to see a problem and want to go and consult it all the way. there has to be a realization that sometimes...
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